i got one of these socket wiriring testers to see if a socket is wired up correctly - so easy a monkey can use it :D :
then theres always my digital multimeter to test continuity / resistance, and the RCD in the consumer unit with the 'Test' button to test out the trip works on the RCCD
I...
ah yes I remember reading about an incident in the UK once years ago , something to do with stainless steel kitchen sink and no earth bonding - his mrs got electrocuted
blimey that escalated - can i really go to jail for putting up a few sockets in me garage! ? - I know you dont know my levelof electrical competence but if I ended up in the graveyard because the RCCB didnt trip in the consumer unit on a fault i'd be getting my family to file a law suite from my...
judging by how hard it is to get hold of one i constantly read on local facebook pages about how hard it is to get a local plumber or electrician in the area and that people phone them and they say they will be there next week and a month later they still havent turned up - looks like i might...
I like screwfix - had good experiences with using them in the past , good website, good prices , useful click and collect . its astrange one why our screwfix over here though dont do the swa in brown,blue g&y - sent an email to screwfix and just told me to email their suppliers - still waiting...
when i first moved to Ireland in the early 90's the lighting in the ceiling lights and the wall light switches in our "do'er upper" bungalow was all done in 1.5mm single core brown and blue (oh hold on might even have been red and black) with no earth
I like the "2 Earths are better than 1" of it - i mean if armour goes rusty/corroded you still have your earth on the core wire, and if the core wire gets broken then you still have the earth on the steel armour.
Maybe the UK/Ireland 3pin BS 13a plugs should have been made into 4pin plugs a...
@Risteard sorry to tax your brain but if someone (residential person/unqualified electrician) in Ireland buys a electric cooker from currys , gets it home and disconnects their old cooker and installs the new cooker are they breaking any laws how does the law stand in Ireland for that? - I see...
true i will have to look up on that over here in Ireland - i am never sure if that it is OK to do your own wiring in your own house/property - but where the real issue is that if you have to get an electrician in the electrician must be qualified and have all the qualifications and 'write off'...
screwfix IE site has
4core 2.5mm 25mtr with these colours in it: Black, Blue, Brown and grey insulation colour €77.65
3core 2.5mm 25mtr with these colours in it: Black, Brown, Grey insulation colour €67.95
price difference of €9.70
so in that sense the dearer 4 core at least you would have...
If i were wiring it up with SWA then and that was me I would use the Brown for live, Grey for Neutral (sleeve blue) and black for earth (and sleeve) then another earth for the gland for the steel armour of the cable - 2 earths then , black core and the steel brading of the swa. - but if...
My twin element copper cylinder in the airing cupboard (called press in ireland) uses 3core and earth. Dont quote me but i think the brown is live (for Sink element - shorter one at top of the cylinder) - Black (for 'bath' element, the longer element inside the cylinder) and Blue for common...
Hi all . Thinking of getting some 13a sockets in the garage/shed and i am going for SWA cable (some cable might have to go underground/under lawn.
so , going for 2.5mm 3 core SWA for the sockets . On the screwfix site though the cores of the cable are coloured Brown, Black, Grey. (I am in rep...
Hi all , i've just taken up walking on treadmill. trying to do at least 20mins a day walking on it if i can - this is from zero excercising , my daughter had a treadmill left in her house by previous owners and didnt use it so she has given it to me.
only walking at 1.8kph at moment for...